I've been configuring Hadoop on one of our servers that's running CentOS. When I run start-dfs.sh, I keep getting this error: WARN util.NativeCodeLoader: Unable to load native-hadoop library for your platform... using builtin-java classes where applicable So I'm not sure what to do here. Has anyone...

We have to log millions and millions of small log documents on a weekly basis. This includes: Ad hoc queries for data mining Joining and filtering values Full-text search with Python We thought about using HBase and running Hadoop jobs to generate stat results. But the problem is that the results...

We have a bunch of text files , which range between 300 - 400 GB. Here's the format: key1 value_a key1 value_b key1 value_c key2 value_d key3 value_e .... So each line is composed by a key and value. I'm trying to create a database that would let us query all value of a key. But we're having issues...

My computer file disappeared right in front of my face without it being able to be restored when I went back to the computers history when I had the files. There is no trace of my files in the trash or computer.

Hello, we are migrating to a different DASD platform and moving our z/linux would have a different addresses after we have copied them. Our z/linux knows the devices based on their addresses. Where or which system files do we need to edit to reflect their new addresses or how do we go about it....

I have a form that has a combo box for town ID, another combo box that has parcel ID. I would like to be able to click on town ID pick the town and have only that towns parcel ID's to be present in the parcel ID combo box. Is this possible?

Ok so I have built a database that is used to house and manipulate records that I get from a monthly report that is posted online. Basically I work for the Army and we have over 50 units. Each unit has anywhere from 10 to 1000 soldiers in it. I initially had tried to build a database with a table...

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